ACPCultures+ funded project seeks to put Caribbean in the spotlight

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ACPCultures+ funded project seeks to put Caribbean in the spotlight presentation august 2015 1

2 The inaugural Caribbean Film Mart and Caribbean Film Database will be launched in September 2015, in Port of Spain, Trinidad, during the annual trinidad+tobago film festival. The project is co-financed by the ACPCultures+ Programme, funded by the European Union (European Development Fund) and implemented by the ACP Group of States.

3 The Mart is poised to introduce the unique voices and aesthetic of Caribbean film and filmmakers to the international film industry. EMILIE UPCZAK creative director, trinidad+tobago film festival

4 The Mart (or marketplace) consists of four days of meetings, presentations, and networking events. International film producers, sales agents and film funds will meet one-on-one with Caribbean filmmakers who will have opportunities to forge partnerships that could lead to the successful funding and distribution of their films Project applicants (film producers or directors), must be Caribbean citizens/residents or international filmmakers living and working in the Caribbean, and the projects must be narrative features or creative documentaries that will be made in the Caribbean.

5 www.caribbeanfilm.com We wanted to create an online resource that was easily accessible, well organised and reflected the visual palette of the Caribbean film movement. MELANIE ARCHER art director, trinidad+tobago film festival

6 A website of feature-length independent Caribbean narrative, documentary and experimental feature films from 2000 to the present. The Database will also include a select number of Caribbean film classics, contain a bibliography of film resources, a Caribbean Women in Film page and links to other film festivals, film commissions and schools in the region. This database will allow filmmakers in the region to more easily collaborate, will give international audiences greater ability to access films and filmmakers from the region, and provide the international industry with a one-stop shop for Caribbean film.

7 significance to the caribbean region 1 2 A key growth sector The creative industries - including film - are: recognised as a significant contributor to growth and development in the world economy a key growth sector in the Caribbean economy, contributing to gross domestic product, employment and intellectual property earnings reinforce pillars for economic diversification and export in the Caribbean. A key vehicle for destination branding and tourism The creative industries also: generate significant media impact and destination branding preserve the local culture as the world becomes increasingly globalized impact on visitor arrivals and expenditure, hotel occupancy rates, car rentals etc. Caribbean governments and other key stakeholders have begun to recognize this potential and are implementing strategic frameworks to capitalize on this opportunity.

8 a region-wide initiative The Caribbean Film Mart and Caribbean Film Database are being implemented by: the trinidad+tobago film festival www.ttfilmfestival.com In association with: Fundación Global Democracia y Dessarollo (Dominican Republic) Association for the Development of Art Cinema and Practice in Guadeloupe, Foundation of New Latin American Cinema (Cuba) Festival Régional et International du Cinéma de Guadeloupe

9 for more information mart@caribbeanfilm.com database@caribbeanfilm.com sign up for updates at www.caribbeanfilm.com

10 film festival case histories South Africa The film industry is seen as a bright spot in South Africa s slow economic growth - creating more than 35,000 jobs and contributing R3.5bn to gross domestic product (GDP), according to government figures. In 1995, when the country first became a viable location venue for movie and television production, the industry employed around 4 000 people. This has since grown to around 30 000, with further jobs and earnings created in film-related transport, hospitality and catering. According to a recent economic impact assessment study commissioned by the Cape Film Commission, the industry has a direct annual turnover of more than R2.65-billion and contributes an indirect annual turnover of more than R3.5-billion to the country s GDP. Source: www.southafrica.info Sundance Film Festival, USA The 2014 Sundance Film Festival, in Utah, generated an overall economic impact of $86.4 million for the State of Utah, supported over 1,434 jobs; generated over $65.1 million in international media exposure; provided nearly $6.9 million in tax revenue; and was attended by more than 45,300 people. At least 69 percent of festival attendees traveled from outside of Utah, including more than 3,500 visitors from 29 international locations, and more than 36 percent of tourist attendees indicated that they intend to visit Utah again during the next year. Over the last five years, the Festival, has brought Utah more than $369.8 million dollars in economic activity, more than 7,500 jobs and more than 225,048 festival attendees. Source: Desert News trinidad+tobago film festival In addition to providing a boost to the local film industry, the ttff serves to redefine the identity of Trinidad and Tobago as a hub for film making and festivals, said Mario Romany, Industry Specialist Business Development Directorate, Ministry of Trade, Industry, Investment and Communications, in 2014. Both local and foreign participation at this event has grown steadily over the years which translates into an increase of its annual contribution to the economy from revenue generated. Recently the Festival was named one of the 25 coolest in the world by the US film trade magazine Movie Maker. Uniformly excellent cinema genuinely thoughtful, inspiring panels and moviemaker education events The festival supports the Caribbean filmmaking scene as a whole, as well as individual filmmakers, extending its coolness beyond borders. Sources: MovieMaker Magazine + Repeating Islands

2015 trinidad + tobago film festival www.ttfilmfestival.com 11